Cynthia Bailey M.D.
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2022 Election: I Was a Ballot Chase Participant; A Part of Get Out the Vote
At our house a few weeks ago, four of us sat at our kitchen table and addressed envelopes to the voters that we wanted to reach with a message from candidates! Here were some instructions: “If you want to do a VBM Chase program and win on Election Day you must get message early. A mail…
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“The 2022 midterm election returns could … be marred by a rush to judgment by political leaders or news outlets”* Harvard Kennedy School Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy
“When presenting popular vote results, context will matter more than ever — the percentage of the statewide vote reflected in the count, the rough percentage of outstanding ballots that are mail-in ballots and when they will be tabulated, the locations within the state that have reported returns, the tendency of these locations to vote Republican…
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At “Toward an Inclusive Recovery,” a research seminar sponsored by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C.
“Education outcomes, including learning losses and achievements, take time to measure, aggregate, and analyze. As we enter the fourth academic year affected by the pandemic, data on student performance are becoming more available. Much of this early data confirms our initial concerns. For example, early test scores show that throughout the country nine-year-olds suffered a…
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CraftTexas, Contemporary Craft 2022; Challenging Expectations of Craft
CraftTexas 2022 is the eleventh in a series of juried exhibitions showcasing the best in Texas-made contemporary craft. Juried by Andres Payan Estrada, the curator of public engagement at Craft Contemporary in Los Angeles, CA, this year’s show includes 40 pieces by nearly 30 artists, highlighting works that speak to personal stories of struggle and…
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COVID Tax Tip 2022-165: Grandparents and Others With Eligible Dependents Shouldn’t Miss Out On the 2021 Child Tax Credit
Grandparents, foster parents or people caring for siblings or other relatives should check their eligibility to receive the 2021 child tax credit. People who claim at least one child as their dependent may not realize they could be eligible to benefit from the child tax credit. Eligible taxpayers who received advance child tax credit payments…
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The Biden-Harris Administration is Taking Action on Junk Fees that Hurt Americans’ Pocketbooks and the Economy
“Academic research and agency experience suggest the following fees and fee practices fall within this category: Mandatory fees that often hide the full price. Some sellers publish a low price and then add mandatory fees later, at the “back-end” of the buying process or when a consumer tries to terminate the service… As the research…
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GAO Report, K-12 Education: Department of Education Should Provide Information on Equity and Safety in School Dress Codes
“While school districts often cite safety as the reason for having a dress code, many dress codes include elements that may make the school environment less equitable and safe for students. For example, an estimated 60 percent of dress codes have rules involving measuring students’ bodies and clothing—which may involve adults touching students. Consequently, students,…
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Pew Research Center, October, 2022, “Midterm Voting Intentions Are Divided, Economic Gloom Persists”
With less than three weeks to go until the midterm elections, registered voters’ preferences are nearly evenly divided: 41% say they favor the Democratic candidates in their districts, while a nearly identical percentage (40%) support Republican candidates; 18% are not sure how they will vote or favor candidates other than Republicans or Democrats. And those…
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Association of Sleep Duration at Age 50, 60, and 70 Years With Risk of Multimorbidity in the UK: 25-year Follow-up of Whitehall II Cohort Study
The 25-year follow-up of the Whitehall II cohort study: “In this study, we observed short sleep duration to be associated with risk of chronic disease and subsequent multimorbidity but not with progression to death. There was no robust evidence of an increased risk of chronic disease among those with long sleep duration at age 50.…





